??? - Identifikace - střelivo KPÚV vz. 34 ?

I'm sending a few pictures of the single bullets caliber 37 mm in that cannon. This is a protipancéřový a single charge. The casing was made in 1938 and the projectile, which has already passed the main is from the year 1900 and comes from the Skodas.

Edit: 'bol presunutý of CZK - vz.37 (3.7 cm cannon against assault vozbě) (buko1).
??? - Identifikace - střelivo KPÚV vz. 34 ? - Detajl granátu

Detajl granátu
??? - Identifikace - střelivo KPÚV vz. 34 ? - Detail dna nábojnice

Detail dna nábojnice
??? - Identifikace - střelivo KPÚV vz. 34 ? - Spodní část nábojnice

Spodní část nábojnice
??? - Identifikace - střelivo KPÚV vz. 34 ? - Jednotný náboj ráže 37 mm vz.34

Jednotný náboj ráže 37 mm vz.34
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It is an obvious nonsense, that would be the projectile from the year 1900 belonged to the ammunition for the cannon of 1934. It would be in the Skoda factory had to employ a clairvoyant to like this could produce. The charge is obviously assembled from the casings and projectiles to each other, although the caliber of match (the missile is also used in another hub as said Buko 1) but the time (and probably not even a type) to each other does not belong to..
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You're right, it is the same projectile as the topic /topic/view/48106/ . Projectile we planted, because it was the only one that is not damaged by rust and are on it to read the brand. These projectiles, we have a few types and types as regards the caliber 37mm. Otherwise dimensionally corresponds to what kompletovalo into the cartridge case which is shown here..
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It is of course possible to shape your shot can answer, subjects are aerodynamics, and so much imagination nor the genius of the designer. It's even possible that the company used their experience with protipancéřovým ammunition (into the ship's cannon) and used it for this caliber. For a reasonable I'd consider to count the grooves and compare them with the available guns of this caliber in our then army..
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If we look at it from the other side, that the projectile was made in 1900 and somehow survived to the present time is very unlikely. On the other hand, if the projectile was made in the 1930's and poor or low quality decoration, or the effect of time has erased part of the date, then it could be a projectile made in 1936 or 38, which would be more likely, since as I have already stated, we have plenty of this ammunition (delaborated) even if not of this quality. The smaller zeros after the number 19 would suggest that. There is another marking above the Skoda mark similar to the lion, i.e. the army acceptance mark, but it is quite illegible. Otherwise, the bottom lighter's anti-screwing lock was mainly used in our army before the war because of the reversed thread. If that were the case I would have deleted the post published in "RUM - 3,7 cm ". I am attaching a few more photos.


Projectile dimensions:
- the number of grooves in the sleeve is 16
- length 127,0 mm
- diameter with guide ring 38,0 mm
- diameter without guide ring 36,5 mm
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assuming mna ide of the bullet can into the SKODA vz.34
it is evidently from the strela presl home so
zabudnime of the strela and this nabojnica niekedy tvorily one komletny celok
is it about Confused: skladacka
aj so I got a feel of this strela really belong in this cartridge case and lost
takzvanu Makarovovu hood pri dopade /after vystrele/
this balaclava prevents rozbytiu pribojneho oceloveho the core.
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